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Which countries are usually included in 'South Asia'?
The expression 'South Asia' typically includes Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.
What natural features define the boundaries of South Asia?
The Himalayas in the north and the Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea, and Bay of Bengal in the south, west, and east, respectively, provide natural insularity.
Are Afghanistan, Myanmar, and China considered part of South Asia?
Afghanistan and Myanmar are often included in discussions, but China is considered an important player not part of the region.
What is unique about South Asia as a geopolitical space?
South Asia represents diversity in every sense despite constituting one geopolitical space, with varying political systems among its countries.
Which countries are usually included in 'South Asia'?
The expression 'South Asia' typically includes Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.
What natural features define the boundaries of South Asia?
The Himalayas in the north and the Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea, and Bay of Bengal in the south, west, and east, respectively, provide natural insularity.
Are Afghanistan, Myanmar, and China considered part of South Asia?
Afghanistan and Myanmar are often included in discussions, but China is considered an important player not part of the region.
What is unique about South Asia as a geopolitical space?
South Asia represents diversity in every sense despite constituting one geopolitical space, with varying political systems among its countries.
Which South Asian countries have consistently operated democratic systems since their independence?
Sri Lanka and India have successfully maintained democratic systems since independence.
How have the political systems evolved in Pakistan and Bangladesh?
Pakistan and Bangladesh have experienced both civilian and military rulers, with Bangladesh remaining a democracy in the post-Cold War period. Pakistan suffered a military coup in 1999 but has been run by a civilian government again since 2008.
What was Nepal's political journey from a monarchy to a republic?
Until 2006, Nepal was a constitutional monarchy; however, the monarchy was abolished in 2008, and Nepal emerged as a democratic republic.
What trend in political systems is observed in South Asia, particularly from the experiences of Bangladesh and Nepal?
Based on the experiences of Bangladesh and Nepal, it can be said that democracy is becoming an accepted norm in the region.
Which countries are usually included in 'South Asia'?
The expression 'South Asia' typically includes Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.
What natural features define the boundaries of South Asia?
The Himalayas in the north and the Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea, and Bay of Bengal in the south, west, and east, respectively, provide natural insularity.
Are Afghanistan, Myanmar, and China considered part of South Asia?
Afghanistan and Myanmar are often included in discussions, but China is considered an important player not part of the region.
What is unique about South Asia as a geopolitical space?
South Asia represents diversity in every sense despite constituting one geopolitical space, with varying political systems among its countries.
Which South Asian countries have consistently operated democratic systems since their independence?
Sri Lanka and India have successfully maintained democratic systems since independence.
How have the political systems evolved in Pakistan and Bangladesh?
Pakistan and Bangladesh have experienced both civilian and military rulers, with Bangladesh remaining a democracy in the post-Cold War period. Pakistan suffered a military coup in 1999 but has been run by a civilian government again since 2008.
What was Nepal's political journey from a monarchy to a republic?
Until 2006, Nepal was a constitutional monarchy; however, the monarchy was abolished in 2008, and Nepal emerged as a democratic republic.
What trend in political systems is observed in South Asia, particularly from the experiences of Bangladesh and Nepal?
Based on the experiences of Bangladesh and Nepal, it can be said that democracy is becoming an accepted norm in the region.
How did Bhutan's political system evolve in 2008?
Bhutan became a constitutional monarchy in 2008, emerging as a multi-party democracy under the leadership of the king.
Trace the political transformation of the Maldives.
The Maldives was a Sultanate until 1968 when it became a republic. In June 2005, its parliament introduced a multi-party system, and the Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) won the 2018 Elections.
What do surveys indicate about the public's attitude towards democracy in South Asia?
Recent surveys show widespread support for democracy in South Asian countries, with ordinary citizens viewing it positively, preferring it over other forms of government, and believing it is suitable for their nation.